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You can go to the British Embassy in South Korea and ask, or you can call **. Maybe you can also consult the Chinese embassy in South Korea, and they may also tell you if they have a good attitude. It is best to go directly to the British Embassy.
1.It is best to travel alone, because if you are visiting relatives, you are afraid that you will have a tendency to immigrate. It's okay to visit relatives, and it's best to get a certificate from school to prove that you want to go back to South Korea to go to school.
2.The materials are almost the same, just passports, proof of funds, etc. It's best to have your own savings, because the British Embassy is not sure about your relationship with your father, and I don't think it's possible for you to bring proof of your family register. The title deed is not used because you are in South Korea.
3.It's hard to say how likely a visa will be refused, but the key is to convince the visa officer that you will leave Korea on time. The school proves that it works.
Your sister won't marry an Englishman, there are so many old men in China. How can a good woman follow them?
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Hello lz, you can directly do a family visit visa, the deposit certificate should be in your own name, otherwise you must provide proof of your relationship with your parents. As for the success rate, because you are in a second-party country to a third party, and you have a degree in your studies, and then there is your household registration in Shanghai, which is relatively insensitive, it should not be a big problem to combine these points, but there must be uncertainty about the visa, and the UK is now very strict about the details of the visa materials, I wish you a smooth visa!
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Don't be so troublesome, you are going from the second country to the third country, it should be easier to do, you can find a travel agency in South Korea and ask They will give you a more comprehensive explanation, you should know that the service attitude of Koreans in South Korea is very good, don't have a burden.
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I helped you ask a few friends who just met on the durian network, they are all Chinese studying in South Korea, they said that your situation should not be complicated, the success rate should be relatively high, but the relevant procedures and supporting materials in the early stage must be prepared.
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More than 60% of the total number of international students in South Korea are Chinese students, and everyone knows that South Korea has attracted a large number of Chinese students by virtue of its geographical location, Hallyu culture, preferential policies and other conditions.
Not only in Seoul, but also in schools in various parts of South Korea, there are more or less Chinese students. Among them, there are not only international students such as universities and graduate students, but also students who have been studying in Korea since high school. On the one hand, the application conditions for foreign students are relatively relaxed, which may be an easier way to study in high-quality universities, and after all, South Korea is also relatively close to China, which can be regarded as a relatively low-cost way to study abroad.
Business, **, finance, social economy, media, these have always been more popular majors, as well as international subject courses taught in English, Korean is not good at all, and of course, there are similar MBAs that can be taught in Chinese. Maybe it's because private colleges need to make money, so they also recruit a large number of international students every year.
If you are not confident about going on to higher education, you can consider studying in Korea, and studying in Korea is also a big trend.
Educational requirements: Completed 12 years or more of regular school education courses, graduation certificate and transcripts. Generally, you can go after graduating from high school, and you don't need to take the college entrance examination. Those who are enrolled in a junior college or undergraduate degree or within 3 years after graduating from university.
Under special circumstances, if you go to South Korea in advance, then you need to complete the entrance examination in China, and you can go to South Korea to study the language first after April of the year of graduation from the third year of high school at the earliest.
Age requirements: As long as you meet the requirements for academic qualifications and have not yet graduated for five years, you can apply to study in Korea.
Guarantee requirements: A guarantee of 100,000 yuan is required to study in a language school in Korea, and a guarantee of more than 20,000 US dollars is required to go to undergraduate or graduate school.
Physical requirements: Before going to South Korea, you must do a tuberculosis test in a designated institution, and those who have tuberculosis or are infected are not allowed to apply to go to South Korea.
Language requirements: Child's shoes without a basic language application are acceptable.
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Hello, I am an international student in Korea.
You're a first-year high school student, so it's good that you want to study in Korea, but you're still young.
Study abroad in South Korea.
A few conditions are required: completion of 12 years of education or.
You can apply for more than 12 years, and you can apply when you are 3 years old.
The study abroad policy in Korea changes every year.
When I went to Korea, the policy was not very strict.
So when you are in the third year of high school, you are going through the procedures to go to Korea. You go to an art university.
Nowadays, there are more students studying art.
Like you said, vocal music and piano.
You need to provide me with the commendations you received during your studies.
It seems that there is an interview or something.
I'm going to play it live.
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1. Academic qualifications for studying in South Korea.
Korea only accepts international students with a high school degree or equivalent to study in Korea, which means that international students must have received at least 12 years of formal education in their home country.
2. The age requirements for studying in South Korea.
The age requirement for international students in South Korea is between 17 and 25 years old, and international students must also meet the requirement of more than 3 years of graduation.
3. Fee conditions for studying in South Korea.
The cost of studying in South Korea is about 4 to 60,000 RMB a year, which includes tuition and living expenses for international students.
4. Language requirements for studying in South Korea.
South Korea does not have very high language requirements for international students, and even if international students do not have a language foundation, they can make up for it through language courses. Generally speaking, the Korean side will require international students to apply for a one-year Korean language course, and after the course is completed, they will take a language test to reach the language level of the declared undergraduate school, and then they can start their undergraduate studies at a Korean university.
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1. Admission requirements for Korean Chinese language courses.
1. High school or equivalent (vocational high school, technical secondary school, etc.);
2. The applicant and his/her relatives have no experience of illegal stay in South Korea;
3. There are no restrictions on age and marital status (individual schools have restrictions);
2. Admission requirements for university courses.
1. Students with high school or equivalent qualifications recognized by China**;
2. Have a certain level of Korean language proficiency, otherwise you need to accept 6-12 months of Korean language learning;
3. There are no restrictions on age and marital status (individual schools have restrictions);
3. Admission requirements for postgraduate courses.
1) English-taught postgraduate programs;
Bachelor's degree holders who have graduated or are about to graduate recognized by China**;
Have a TOEFL or IELTS score;
2) Graduate programs taught in Korean:
Applicants with a bachelor's degree recognized by China** who have graduated or are about to graduate;
Have a certain level of Korean language proficiency, otherwise you need to undergo 6-12 months of Korean language learning;
After graduating from the language school Korean and Chinese studies, Chinese students can directly apply to universities that suit their interests and meet their financial affordability.
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The basic conditions for studying in South Korea are:
Those who have completed 12 years or more of formal school education. Generally, after graduating from high school, you can go to those who do not need college entrance examination scores, junior college or undergraduate students, and those who are within 3 years after graduating from college.
In addition, the requirements for studying in Korea are different for each Korean university. Generally speaking, the materials that are required are: high school graduation certificate, high school transcript, household registration book of the whole family (if the original is needed, there is also a copy that only needs to be photocopyed), a copy of the ID card of the whole family, and proof of employment and income of the parents.
If you have a bachelor's degree or junior college graduate, you must provide a bachelor's degree or junior college graduation certificate; If you are studying for a bachelor's degree or junior college, you need to provide a certificate of enrollment; If you are already working, you need to provide proof of employment and income.
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There is no need for exams to study in South Korea, only a few Korean universities require gaokao scores, and most of them do not require gaokao scores.
You need to prepare materials, high school diploma is required, high school transcripts, parents' employment income certificates, deposit certificates, passports, etc., you can go to the official Korean university ** you want to go to learn more about it, generally Korean universities ** will have Chinese. There are many majors that science students choose from in Korea, so you don't have to worry about this. If you are troublesome, you can find a reliable intermediary, I wish you a long way.
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This depends on whether you have a language level certificate, Korean Chinese intermediate or above or the corresponding TOEFL or IELTS score to be able to apply for university, if the language ability is not good, you have to apply for the language school first, this is more troublesome, you have to have a Korean guarantee, so you are not very easy to handle, if you apply directly to the university or above, you can refer to the instructions of the corresponding university ** to prepare materials.
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I studied abroad in Korea. It's clear that this stuff is there. You can add me. I'll solve it for you...
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To apply for studying in Korea, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent to high school, and have Korean Chinese level 4 or above to apply. As long as you have a regular high school degree, you can apply for schools in Korea. If it is a secondary school, technical school, or vocational high school, there will be some restrictions when applying for the school, and most good schools are not allowed to apply.
The cost of studying in an undergraduate university is generally about 60,000 yuan a year (including living expenses and tuition fees). Private universities generally have a scholarship of 30-50% of the tuition fee for international students, and according to the calculation of 50% scholarship for private universities in the Seoul area, general majors, the tuition and living expenses for one year need to be about 50,600,000 yuan. If it is a local private university, the cost will be about 10,000 yuan less.
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The conditions are as follows:1.Secondary schools include technical secondary schools and technical schools (more than three years), and the principles are:
Completed more than 12 years of study in China, up to three years or in school; Graduates of three-year colleges and universities can start from the third year of undergraduate studies if they study related majors; Change your major and insert yourself into your sophomore year of undergraduate.
2.The age limit for students in Korea is 17-30 years old, and they can apply within 2 years after graduation, so the success rate will be higher.
3.An important document such as a passport and several copies, copies of various certificates (transcripts, marriage certificates), various proof of payment and proof of scholarship expansion. The average Korean university only needs to pass Chinese level 3, while Korean schools require Chinese level 4 or 4, and most students can progress to level 3-4 in one to six months.
Korean universities are also gradually abandoning the basics of learning zero Korean in South Korea, preferring to learn Korean before going abroad. Here's why: In Korea, students who speak Korean have an easier time adapting to life abroad and are more likely to progress in their studies.
If you don't know Chinese, you can go to Korea to study, but you must study for a year at the Korean Chinese Language School, which is a Korean Chinese language school affiliated with Korean University.
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To apply to study in South Korea, you usually need to meet the following conditions:
Education: Applicants are usually required to have a high school or college degree. Specific requirements may vary from school to school and program to program.
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements: Most Korean universities require applicants to have a certain grade point average. The specific requirements will also vary depending on the school and major.
Language requirements: If you are not a native Korean speaker, you will usually need to provide proof of Korean or English language proficiency. You can prove your language proficiency by taking the Korean Language Proficiency Test (TOPIK) or providing English test scores such as TOEFL and IELTS.
Personal Statement: You need to write a personal statement about your academic background, research interests, motivation for studying abroad, etc.
Other Materials: Academic transcripts, passport copies,**, etc. may be required.
In addition, a student visa (D-2 visa) is required to legally study in South Korea. For specific visa requirements, please contact the Korean embassy or consulate in your country.
Please note that the specific application requirements may vary from school to school and program, and it is recommended to read the school's official ** or contact the admissions department carefully before applying to ensure that you meet their requirements.
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